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  • Thanks for the meme! This is why I always use BIOS fan control. I already did way before I started using Linux on the desktop.

    Those Corsair/Gigabyte/ASUS/etc programs are heavy, probably full of security holes, can come at the cost of gaming performance and soft-lock you into a vendor: you'll have to set up or tune again if you buy a different brand.

    BIOS fan control all the way!

  • G'nau

  • Death Stranding. After a hiatus, I am hooked again. Feels like I'm getting close to the end of the story.

    And when it turns out the train is delayed and I need a few extra hours from the battery, or when I am donating blood plasma and can only use one hand:

    MGS1 on Retrodeck!

  • Wow, amazing!

  • Only Nvidia wins

  • If his previous lawnmower's readiness rate is as low as a typical jet fighter's, he's right to get another one

  • Lovely meme, but I was disappointed when zooming in.

    Here's an ALIGNMENT CHART ALIGNMENT CHART that I liberated from the corpos:

  • You're not advertising 196.x.x.x routes to your tailnet?

  • Fedora isn't, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is.

    The paid Linux for companies that want a support contract.

    Open source upstream is much newer, and doesn't have the bloat that Red Hat adds to Enterprise products.

    This goes for:

    Fedora -> Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    Kubernetes -> OpenShift

    Ansible -> Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

    And probably others I don't know.

    Point is, no one is buying the whole Red Hat Enterprise suite because they personally like Fedora.

    They're buying it because someone somewhere in the org is (rightfully or not) too afraid to run open source software without being able to call in support from a company that knows how it works very well.

  • "The company behind Fedora" is Red Hat.

    Red Hat is a huge provider of Enterprise products, from Linux (RHEL, based on Fedora) to Kubernetes (OpenShift) and Ansible (RHAAP).

    The Red Hat Enterprise products all kind of suck compared to the upstream open source projects, but they often have a GUI. Think of it as "Ansible for dummies" or "Kubernetes for dummies".

    Every homelabber worth their salt knows this, and I don't think Red Hat gets a lot of sales because people like Fedora.

    In short: I would be very surprised if Red Hat were sponsoring videos about Fedora, let alone IBM.

  • It's a shame Europe isn't stronger and more independent of the US yet. Our position is similar to India, in that we are a world power, but not one of the 2 big players right now.

    Reading the Blood Telegram feels awfully familiar to current news

  • Why would India, with its powerful economy and enormous potential, join the loser's club for military exercises?

  • This is just using old laptops as servers with extra steps.

    Let me present my self-hosting strategy:

    1. Buy old laptops for less than €100 a piece, especially if they have good hardware and cracks in the frame, dirty keyboards, etc.
    2. Put them in a cabinet with power and an old 1Gb ethernet switch
    3. Install whatever you want on them (in my case a Talos Kubernetes cluster)

    Much simpler, and a lot cheaper

  • Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra

  • My partner uses noise cancelling headphones with adjustable levels of noise cancelling for this. She used to have a WH-1000XM4 but I'm not sure if that one had different levels, she currently uses a Quiet Comfort Ultra where the "outdoor" mode is not only resistant to wind, but also blocks slightly less noise when she's inside.

  • I think you are confusing a license to use "enterprise edition" yourself, with a "license to provide the product (as a service) to customers", as is required under SSPL.

    SSPL is not AGPL: you can never be sure you comply with "or make your code available" due to the way this is worded. Please read https://www.ssplisbad.com/ before arguing that it is the same as AGPL.

  • swaywm @lemmy.ml

    (Tiny) breaking change [Sway 1.9] changes monitor output hex ID

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    if this succeeds, WMR headsets might be made Linux compatible and this will turn out to have been on-topic

    www.change.org /p/urge-microsoft-to-make-windows-mixed-reality-vr-platform-open-source-2674db06-88bd-436c-9c06-2f4389671951
  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    "I don't have ADHD, I'm just really annoying"

  • Model Makers @lemmy.ml

    Sea Harrier FRS.1, 1:72, Hasegawa, with magnets